JOURNALISM

The journalism program is geared to today's journalism, preparing young
people to work in the many modern communication media as reporters,
editors, news photographers, advertising representatives, radio and
television news personnel, or in public relations. As a journalist you
can be where events are happening, communicating information on important
issues and current events. How well you do your job will depend on a
number of factors; a strong educational background is perhaps the most
important.

The journalism program offers majors and minors in the College of Arts and
Communication for students wishing to enter some phase of professional
journalism, and in the College of Education for those wishing to teach
high school journalism. Both programs are grounded strongly in liberal
arts courses.